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<br />Februarv 22, 2005 <br /> <br />215 <br /> <br />5. Mark Geduldig-Yatrofsky, 363 Middle Street, apologized for making non-germane <br />remarks earlier and relinquished his time. <br /> <br />6. Michelle Gregg, 15 Afton Parkway, President, Cradock Civic League, announced <br />upcoming events in Cradock. <br /> <br />_ 7. Nanci Burton, 46 Afton Parkway, President, Cradock Business Owners <br />Association, announced upcoming events in Cradock. <br /> <br />8. Bev Sell, 3424 Chesapeake Boulevard, Norfolk, announced upcoming events in <br />Cradock. <br /> <br />9. Raleigh G. Harsley, 2124 Peach Street, spoke on trash being put out immediately <br />after trash has been picked-up, the former Gosport Auto areas need for attention, <br />and a need for an ordinance regarding junk put out on the streets from new owners <br />of houses. <br /> <br />10. Cassandra Smith, 900 Broad Street, spoke on contractual service to Willett Hall <br />and wishes to continue the contract. She is opposed to a new contract taking over <br />Willett Hall. <br /> <br />11. Terry Danaher, 413 Dinwiddie Street, commented on the City's contract with HCJV <br />and questioned contractual negotiations. <br /> <br />12. Bruce LaLonde, 168 Yorkshire Road, spoke on the bus trip to Richmond during the <br />General Assembly. Also, he challenged citizens to get more involved. <br /> <br />13. Martha Ann Creecy, 317 Dinwiddie Street, spoke on the issue of a house at 937 <br />Leckie Street where windows were removed over the long weekend and there is <br />no recourse. Also, she is in favor of steep penalties and closing loop holes <br />concerning historic property. <br /> <br />On motion, meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m. <br /> <br />lz:z~'e <br /> <br />Victor H. Pennington, CMC <br />Senior Deputy City Clerk <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />APPROVED - <br /> <br />.~.~~ 0->~~~ <br /> <br />Dr. James W. Holley III \ - <br />Mayor <br /> <br />~~~~ <br /> <br />City Clerk <br />
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